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State Lottery Commission | Sports Gaming > Type C Sports Gaming Proprietor Wagering Rules
Short Summary
The provided legal document outlines the rules and regulations governing sports gaming wagers conducted by the Ohio Lottery Commission. It applies to Type C sports gaming proprietors and individuals physically present at the sports gaming facility. The permitted wager types include moneyline, over-under, spread bets, and parlay wagers with up to four component wagers. Wagers can be funded using cash, credit cards, debit cards, or electronic payment accounts, with a maximum limit of seven hundred dollars per wager. Wagers can only be accepted from individuals not included on any exclusion or prohibited lists. It is prohibited to accept wagers from players placing bets for others or in violation of state or federal law. Wagers on events with predetermined outcomes are not allowed. Type C sports gaming proprietors have the option to cancel wagers for obvious errors, but cancellation requires clear communication of the reason to the player. Unilateral cancellation of wagers by the proprietor without prior written approval is prohibited, except for obvious errors. Players can request voiding of tickets written before the start of an event, subject to approval by the proprietor, and if approved, a refund must be provided to the player. The document also outlines the requirements for sports gaming systems to provide players with unalterable wager records, the expiration of winning tickets after 180 days, and responsible gambling messaging on printed ticket stock. Additionally, it governs the advertising and promotions for Type C sports gaming proprietors, requiring compliance with restrictions set forth in the Revised Code, disclosure of the identity of the proprietor, and inclusion of messages to prevent problem gambling. The document also covers the rules and regulations for promotions and bonuses offered by Type C sports gaming proprietors, including clear and unambiguous rules, restrictions on ‘free’ promotions, and the availability of promotion or bonus rules to players and the Ohio Lottery Commission.
Whom does it apply to?
Type C sports gaming proprietors, individuals physically present at the sports gaming facility
What does it govern?
Type C Sports Gaming Proprietor Wagering Rules
What are exemptions?
Exclusions or prohibited lists, players placing bets for others or in violation of state or federal law, wagers on events with predetermined outcomes
What are the Penalties?
Not specified
Jurisdiction
Ohio